Sabine Adler

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Sabine Adler (* 1963 in Zörbig ) is a German journalist and author. She was the correspondent for Deutschlandfunk in Russia , then foreign policy correspondent in the Berlin parliamentary editorial office of Deutschlandradio , then head of the capital office of Deutschlandfunk, and in the meantime head of press and communications for the German Bundestag for a short time . Since September 2012 she has been the correspondent for the extended Eastern Europe reporting of Deutschlandfunk, initially in Warsaw , since the Euromaidan in Kiev .

life and work

After graduating from high school, Sabine Adler did a newspaper traineeship and studied at the Journalism section of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig . After completing her studies in 1987, she worked for the Magdeburg broadcaster , which produced a regional window for Radio DDR II . From 1990 to 1994 she worked at radio ffn and then moved to Deutsche Welle for three years . From 1997 to 1999 she worked at Zeitfunk in the Funkhaus Köln for Deutschlandfunk and then for five years as a Deutschlandfunk correspondent in Russia. During this time she collected the material for her book "I should die as a black widow", published in 2005, about Chechen female suicide bombers . From 2005 to 2007 she was foreign policy correspondent in the Berlin parliamentary editorial office of Deutschlandradio. In 2007 her second novel "Russenkind" was published about the daughter of a Russian woman who grew up in the GDR after the Second World War . From 2007 to 2011, Adler was the head of the capital studio for Deutschlandfunk.

In October 2011, Norbert Lammert, President of the Bundestag, appointed her to head the Press and Communication department of the German Bundestag. In September 2012 she returned to Deutschlandfunk and has since worked for the Deutschlandradio broadcasting group as an Eastern Europe correspondent in Poland , Belarus and the Ukraine .

Sabine Adler is a member of Women in International Security (WIIS), a network of women in security and defense policy, Reporters Without Borders and Managing Director of the ERES Foundation .

Positions

In her function as Deutschlandradio correspondent in Warsaw, Sabine Adler signed a resolution of 100 Eastern Europe experts in December 2014 "for a reality-based rather than illusion-driven Russia policy". It states that the territorial integrity of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova should not be sacrificed to the “prudence” of German policy towards Russia. If Moscow feels threatened by the EU and / or NATO, it should resolve this dispute with Brussels. The appeal was initiated by Andreas Umland , lecturer at the Kiev-Mohyla University .

Awards

On December 21, 2010, Sabine Adler was named Political Journalist of the Year 2010 by Medium Magazin . On November 20, 2015, Sabine Adler received the Karl Hermann Flach Prize for her clear positioning in the Ukraine debate and her conviction that she was free and based on a strong civil society .

Works

  • I was to die a black widow, the story of Raissa and her dead sisters. DVA, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-421-05871-7 ; as paperback: Goldmann, Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-442-15387-9 .
    • Czech 2005: Měla jsem zemřít jako černá vdova , Dutch edition 2005: Zwarte weduwen , Italian edition 2006: Dovevo morire da vedova nera , Estonian edition 2007: Ma pidin surema mustalesena , Portuguese 2007: Viúvas negras .
  • Russian child. Residence, St. Pölten / Salzburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-7017-3051-3 .
  • Russian roulette. A country risks its future. Structure, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-335-1-02735-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matthias Lohre: More power to parliament: Lammert retrofits. In: taz.de . August 17, 2011, accessed March 19, 2014 . Anja Maier : Spokeswoman for the Bundestag: Back to the radio. In: taz. August 23, 2012, accessed March 19, 2014 .
  2. Spokeswoman Sabine Adler leaves the Bundestag. In: PR Report. July 27, 2012, accessed March 19, 2014 .
  3. Ukraine - street battles in Kiev. In: Deutschlandfunk . February 19, 2014, accessed March 19, 2014 . Sabine Adler: The situation in Ukraine - negotiations as a good sign. In: Deutschlandfunk. February 21, 2014, accessed March 19, 2014 .
  4. Ines Geipel: Generation Mauer: A portrait. Stuttgart 2014. ( limited preview in Google Book Search)
  5. Bundestag speaker Adler returns to Deutschlandfunk. Tagesspiegel , January 28, 2012, accessed March 19, 2014 . Bad job: Lammert without a speaker. In: Cicero . August 30, 2012, archived from the original on March 19, 2014 ; accessed on July 7, 2018 .
  6. Sabine Adler becomes a correspondent for Deutschlandradio in Poland. Deutschlandradio , accessed on March 19, 2014 . Overview of the correspondent places of Deutschlandradio. Deutschlandfunk , accessed on July 7, 2018 .
  7. Exhibition on fake news and climate change - ice cold to a lie. In: Deutschlandfunk broadcast “Corso”. June 8, 2018, accessed July 7, 2018 .
  8. ^ "Counter-appeal" in the Ukraine conflict: Eastern Europe experts see Russia as an aggressor. In: Der Tagesspiegel . December 11, 2014, retrieved on July 7, 2018 (word of the call).
  9. ^ Annette Milz : Die Journalisten des Jahres 2010. Medium Magazin , December 21, 2010, accessed on March 19, 2014 .
  10. 2015 Karl Hermann Flach Prize goes to Sabine Adler. Karl Hermann Flach Foundation, October 6, 2015, archived from the original on November 20, 2015 ; accessed on July 7, 2018 .